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Blacon Junior School

My headmaster was Mr Williams, he gave me the ruler across my hand for being late back to school after dinner. He was OK, the two of the teachers I remember most were Miss Croxton (she was so nice and helpful) the other one was ...Read more

A memory of Blacon in 1953

Memories Of High Street

I think the shop was called Pools, I can remember my Grandma used to take her batteries there to have them recharged. We lived up Perseverance Road, up Mikey's Lane. I also remember the cobbler shop used to sell things for the horses. Good memories.

A memory of Queensbury in 1944 by Edith Hughes

A Jones Tobbaconists

My mother worked in this shop part time on the sweet counter. My father drove the wholesale delivery van during holiday relief

A memory of Alton in 1960 by Andrew Stedman

Car Mart

I can remember working at Car Mart near the ice rink ,. it was one of the first jobs i had i used to work in the stores and remember a lovely lady called Heather also a nice girl called pat who met her husband there his name was Brian ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1960 by Jan Clark

Chelsea Manor Buildings

I grew up in Chelsea Manor Buildings in the 1960s-1970s. I have such fond memories of shopping with my mum in the Kings Road queuing for bread in Mrs Beatons on a Sat and shopping in Johns the grocers in flood street. ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by Bernie Brodie Browne

An Idyllic Childhood In New Haw

I wanted to add my own memories of growing up in New Haw from 1965 until moving again in 1973. The family moved from Richmond (then in Middlesex) to 187 New Haw Road, a detached 3-bedroom house with 1/3 acre of ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1966 by Andrew Taylor

My Husband's Memories Of Brighton Road

My name is Robert Madgwick and from the age of 3 I lived at 80, Brighton Road with my 3 sisters and David Clements and his family. I remember Harper's Paper Shop - my sister Rosemary had a paper round ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1946 by Joy Madgwick

Wonderful Childhood Memories

I lived in Cannock from 1963 to 1970. We lived on the Longford Estate in Leamington Close, we were the first family to live in that house after it was built. I went to Bridgetown Primary School and started year 1 in ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1860 by Agnes Paterson

Old Pond

My parents had a wallpaper and paint shop on the corner of High Street and Delamare Road. The business name was J & J Swannell. We later sold the shop lease to Henry Tilly.

A memory of Cheshunt in 1962 by Roger Swannell

The Child Richard Makinson

I was born March 1947 in Guildford Surrey, my father was a serving soldier based in Aldershot. When I was two years old I was sent away to live with my fathers parents in Horden, "family politics". So here I am a ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1949 by Richard Makinson

Captions

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Caption For East Dereham, Market Place 1901

The square and its side streets are full of fine old houses and shops, along with exceptional Georgian properties.

Caption For Staines, High Street 1895

This shop, in Manchester House, also acted as a registry office for those seeking domestic servants.

Caption For Aylsham, Market Place C1955

Its products were shipped to Yarmouth on barges capable of carrying several tonnes of material. This picture was taken just before shop closing time, for it looks unusually quiet.

Caption For Liverpool, Bold Street 1887

Bold Street was for many years an elegant and elite shopping area. Here, taste and refinement were more important than price. We can also see St Luke's Church at the top of the street.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Churchgate Street C1955

On the left all the buildings are timber-framed, although several have later brick frontages: for example the grocer's shop, now Gavin Ashley's, is dated 1835.

Caption For Culham, The Green C1955

In the distance, on the west side of the green, is the village shop seen in view C205017. The pair of cottages at the far left are dated 1870.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Crossroads C1950

Both the pub and the nearby shops were always useful to the increasing number of people who used the transport links here.

Caption For Chippenham, New Road C1960

The building was occupied by Halfords, and is now the Oxfam shop. The two low buildings next to Redwoods have had a wide range of uses, from nurseries to restaurants.

Caption For Uckfield, 1902

The wall to the United Reformed Churchyard is on the right, and beyond is a terrace of three shops with flats over which was built about 1910. The rural calm of this view has long gone.

Caption For Kegworth, St Andrew's Church C1965

Dragwell, adjacent to A R Tarlton's chemist's shop (left), runs between Derby Road and Nottingham Road on the north side of the church, which stands prominently above the River Soar.

Caption For Hartley, The Village C1950

A V Powell's fruiterer's shop is built in a curious style, with an arched corner entrance somewhat in the manner of a church hall or theatre.

Caption For Washington, The Post Office C1960

In the picture the Post Office has signs advertising tobacco and cigarettes fixed to the shop front, with an Esso paraffin sign further along. The large door of the outbuilding has a cat hole.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

Babyland beyond was the new name for Trinder's shops - they sold not only prams, but also bicycles.

Caption For St Helens, The Parish Church C1965

It is an evangelical church, and the present clergy are noted for taking their message out into the nearby shopping centre.

Caption For Little Bookham, Little Bookham Street C1955

This view looks across to the general store and post office; its clock, inscribed 'Weale's Coal Order Office', and Howard Weale's shop sign both survive.

Caption For Abingdon, The Square 1893

However, the two post-fire Victorian buildings are complete, the one nearer Smith's the post office (today it has a 1954 stone-framed shop front).

Caption For Prestatyn, High Street C1935

It is not a busy day in this photograph, and the shop awnings, deep shadows and the light summer dresses all suggest a very hot day in post-war Wales.

Caption For Shaw, Chamber Road C1950

The stone-fronted houses match the shops with their sturdiness and `built to last` qualities.

Caption For Buntingford, Market Hill C1955

The tall house on the right was the Manse - it became a shop in the 1930s. The white building behind the RAC sign (right) was at one time the Master Tanner's House.

Caption For Worcester, The Cross 1899

Shopping and luggage up to 56lb in weight was carried free of charge; over 56lb it was 1s per cwt.

Caption For Tetbury, Long Street Corner C1955

The fine half-timbered corner premises that in the 1950s housed Fawkes Stores is now a clothes shop.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Street 1921

But the stalwart is the pony and trap waiting for 'Milady' to finish her shopping in the household goods store on the right.

Caption For Redhill, High Street 1906

The welter of advertising and shop display signs along the left-hand side of the street bear close examination. Cross's Drug Store makes a feature of its sale of Bovril and teeth.

Caption For Cemaes Bay, High Street C1955

Notice the small row of cottages on the right with its rendered roof and catslide dormers; the traditional shop fronts; the plain render; and the sash windows.